SCENERY, PROPS,
AND MORE
We never know what we'll need to do next.
This is a krewe medallion that hangs on stage
throughout the ball.  It is about  three and a
half feet tall.
How about 50 over-sized steins as
centerpieces?  They were about 15
inches tall.  The balloons were filled
with helium and tied to ribbons for
the "Fasching" themed event
.
Pictured on the left is a detail of the jewels we
made for the coronation set of the Blue Ball.  
They were almost 4 feet tall, and had over-sized
"rhinestones" that looked great under the stage
lights.  We also made the two matching
lieutenant costumes, and the captain!  We did a
total of seven costumes for this ball AND two
sets of scenery,  not including the stairs.
The Krewe of the Phantom Host's 2005
ball had an Egyptian theme.  We were
asked to duplicate the doubloon and
bead medallion and to create an
obelisk with the names of the King,
Queen, Krewe, and Captain in
hieroglyphics for the Black Box
entrance into the ballroom.
The Mystic Order of Revelry holds their New Years' Eve ball in the country club.
We were not allowed to use nails or screws or damage the carpet. Our task was to create a large,
open, free-standing space in the Ball Room. This was accomplished by covering the large
windows and French doors with metallic lame drapery.
A set of custom made lighted fabric columns were created to enhance the party atmosphere.
Paul Robertson Photography, Montgomery, AL
Above are the floats made for the Krewe of the Phantom Host 2006 Ball.
On the left, the Krewe Float featuring an eight foot tall prop of a krewe member in full costume and
two "flaming" cauldrons (not alight in this picture).
On the right, a full shot of the Founders' Float- a train with the names of the charter members
engraved on plaques on the sides.
Both are 20 feet long, eight feet wide and have chasing rope light. Construction time for both floats
was about six months.
We can create special designs for
doubloons and medallions.  Pictured are
some made for the Krewe of the Phantom
Host, Montgomery AL
Pictured above is the design process from final artwork to finished krewe medallion
and collectors' silver doubloon